A Brief History of Alaska Tour

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Posted September 3rd, 2010 at 12:00 am
Alaska, the state next-to-youngest, but also the largest state in the United States of America. Alaska is home to Point Barrow, the northernmost point of the United States, as well as Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America. Although the name of Mount McKinley William McKinley (25th U.S. President) was the indigenous name of this peak is the "Denali" the Great. The country seems to be covered in snow most of the time and for good reason:almost one third of this vast cou...
Add a land tour of Alaska for your cruise

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Sea Tour
Posted August 31st, 2010 at 11:22 pm
Those who love what Alaska has to offer, may consider a cruise to Alaska even more significant and surprising from a tour of the country's maritime location and the tour there. The reasons for this What if you have time and more adventure not just tourists. Alaska is a desert that is full of some of the most beautiful landscapes and people. The culture and the view are two things worth inmaximum. With a land tour will be more in depth what Alaska can offer. The shore excursion will be a b...
Alaska cruises with land tours

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Sea Tour
Posted July 29th, 2010 at 5:22 am
Alaska cruises can be combined with an unforgettable snow covered mountains, pine forests adorn the coastline, sparkling glaciers and abundant wildlife. The towns and villages are full of historical interest to attract tourists in their investigation. The cruise season begins with the advent of summer, winter is hard and cold in Alaska. Cruises in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver in Canada. The high season is between as areMay and September. A cruise to Alaska last week, tourists along the A...
A Tale Of Whales And A Whale Of A Tour

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Posted August 11th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
The big black and white killer whale -- his four-foot sail-like dorsal fin erect and rising from a long sleek black and white body -- came slicing rapidly through the water, seemiingly on a collision course with our vessel.Sort of a black and white torpedo with eyes, fin, flippers, and fluke!The Kansas lady to my right gave a little gasp. Might it hit us? she asked plaintively.No time for her husband to answer. Seconds later, and only a scant four yards from our starboard rail, the orca sudde...
A Tale Of Whales And A Whale Of A Tour

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Sea Tour
Posted July 2nd, 2009 at 11:19 am
The big black and white killer whale -- his four-foot sail-like dorsal fin erect and rising from a long sleek black and white body -- came slicing rapidly through the water, seemiingly on a collision course with our vessel.Sort of a black and white torpedo with eyes, fin, flippers, and fluke!The Kansas lady to my right gave a little gasp. Might it hit us? she asked plaintively.No time for her husband to answer. Seconds later, and only a scant four yards from our starboard rail, the orca sudde...